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Gas Prices
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:59 am
by thornie
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:17 am
by Joeyman
I seen that guy. They did a story on this country on 60minutes. It is unreal the way they are living out there. They have better stuff out that way than most countries. I was amazed.
I spent $140.00 bucks on gas this weekend going rabbit hunting. I still have a half tank left. Hopefully that will last me till payday.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:51 pm
by bbk11
Gas was $2.99 on Christmas eve and christmas day but it went to $3.09 a day after. Makes no sense at all.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:07 pm
by bluemouse
Yeah Bush just pass a bill to make the automaker build cars that get better gas mileage,old texas boy gotta get his. The gas problem started in the seventies wonder why no one has come up with alternative fuel. yeap old texas boy gotta get his.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:28 pm
by Windkist
$270.00 for a day pass at that place...HA! They definately got more money than brains! You can ski amazing snow here for 59.00 a day and it sure as heck ain't inside!! ;-)
I think we all know who to thank for our fuel problem!
Leah
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 7:00 pm
by mybeagles
We have Bush conspiracy stories now, be prepared for some true nightmeres if she gets elected.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:56 pm
by Windkist
mybeagles wrote:We have Bush conspiracy stories now, be prepared for some true nightmeres if she gets elected.
I don't think any of the candidates are worth a sh*t but, they gotta be better than what we got now. I HOPE!
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:56 pm
by Pike Ridge Beagles
Merry Christmas
ThornDawg!
Give me a call 740-973-9999, I got some dawg power for you.
LETS RUN
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:34 am
by Hare Hunter
It's 3:15 a gallon here, why is it so high, you bet politicians get their pockets lined but the real culprits are us. We keep on keeping on no matter what the price, why would you sell a dozen eggs for a dollar if the consumer was willing to pay 3 for it? Supply and demand. Until we drastically reduce our consummation they can charge what ever they want. I'm not on a bandwagon here just stating things the way I see them. Happy New year to all. Hare
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:53 am
by J.Storer
U guys and gals still have it good at 3.50 a gallon we have been paying 4.00 or more for the last year.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:16 am
by Big Mike
the Bush/Cheney term of office is drawing to a close. Big oil must continue to profiteer while the coconspirators are still in office.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:57 am
by Buckshot101
Windkist wrote:$270.00 for a day pass at that place...
Leah
It's less than $75 USD for day pass.
Your looking at their currency prices.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:59 pm
by Rabbithoundjb
I find plitical conversation interesting. I personally have never voted a straight ticket but admittedly I normally vote republican. I wonder if many Bush bashers realize that we are most likely about to have something I don't think I've seen since I have followed politics. Let me elaborate, normally each party will have a share of control which serves to keep both somewhat in line but if we elect a democrat in the upcoming Presidential election that party will have control of most of government from the national to the local. Having said that what excuse will the democrats and all of the Bush bashers have when they don't change the tax base so it's evenly distributed across all sectors, when they give illegals free health care and don't fix health care for our own citizens, don't bring jobs back that have left the country, don't drop the gas prices that is so obvious to some of you Bush himself raised, don't fix social security and on top of that raise your taxes. They won't be able to blame the republicans because they will be out of power. Since the democratic politicians are part of the weathiest part of our society if they fix these problems I would have to congratulate them since it would be detrimental to there own income and after all it is all about the money regardless the party.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:02 pm
by S.R.Patch
Why is diesel higher priced than gas?
You got all the babyboomers coming into retirement, but what if the job benifit & economy were such that the worry of not being able to make it put a fear of retirement into them? Could we save SS if they kept working and paying into it and never got to draw from it?...
Years ago a old man was talking to my father, he said, SS has been good to me, I've gotten out far more than I paid in, then he looked at me and said, there's the one who'll be in trouble, lucky if there's anything left for him...(well just great, I thought)
Also, did you notice after opening the Christmas gifts how many different languages you had to go through to find the english instructions...
In Brazil, when inflation gets so bad you pay for groceries by the wheelbarrow load of money, they just have a exchange of the money for a new colour, say, one blue for each 10 green money. Do you think this is to come with our world economy system?(cost up/dollar down)
Get your kids to take economics classes in school. Very interesting times we're living in...
ps...Oh, maybe we could get them to put another $1.50 tax on tobacco to lower the gas prices, seemed to work real well with the price of health care...

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:29 pm
by gus
If every home in this country had a solar panel on it what do you think would happen to the price of oil?
You say Solar Panels are not cost effective?
How many Solar Panels could we buy with the billions spent on the war?
How would the rag heads buy bombs if they couldn't sell oil at $90.00 a barrel.